Winner of the Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Religion, this classic text explains what feminist theology is and how we can rediscover the feminine God within the Christian tradition, offering a profound vision of Christian theology, women's experience, and emancipation. First published in 1992, it immediately caused a groundswell reaction for and against the concept of women's participation and role in the Christian church. It is both controversial and thought provoking. It served as the seminal text in the analysis of woman and Christianity. This 25th anniversary edition, with new content, will keep it in the forefront of the feminist theology conversation.
Winner of the Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Religion, this classic text explains what feminist theology is and how we can rediscover the feminine God within the Christian tradition, offering a profound vision of Christian theology, women's experience, and emancipation. First published in 1992, it immediately caused a groundswell reaction for and against the concept of women's participation and role in the Christian church. It is both controversial and thought provoking. It served as the seminal text in the analysis of woman and Christianity. This 25th anniversary edition, with new content, will keep it in the forefront of the feminist theology conversation.
Elizabeth A. Johnson, C.S.J., is a distinguished Professor of Theology at Fordham University in New York. She has served as President of the Catholic Theological Society of America and is the author of several books, including Consider Jesus: Waves of Renewal in Christology (Crossroad/Herder & Herder)
"Elizabeth Johnson's study is simply superb. The clarity of her
analyses and judicious yet imaginative use of language advance
feminist theology to a newlevel of discussion. Every serious
student of theologymust read this brilliantwork of scholarship and
creativity." Anne Carr, Professor of Theology, Divinity School,
University of Chicago
"In this lucid, troubling, deeply consoling book, Elizabeth Johnson
seeks a liberating language for women and men to use together in
addressing the mystery of God. I cannot imagine a serious reader
who will not learn here to think and act and, yes, pray in a new
way." Leo J. O'Donovan, S.J., President, Georgetown University
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